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and pakistan. >> give the pakistan government the drones. that is the way it should be. [unintelligible] >> the dispute shows no sign of easing. islamabad is threatening to pull its soldiers out of the region along the border. >> human rights groups say more than 1300 people may have been killed when an arms depot blew up in turkmenistan last week. the blast was outside of the capital. the government initially blamed the fire at a fireworks storage facility. officials from the country say only 15 people were killed. the country's exiled opposition has posted images of the explosion, saying the true death toll is much higher. news corporation owner billionaire rupert murdoch has agreed to give evidence next tuesday to a british parliamentary committee investigating illegal activities at his british newspapers. murdoch and his son james will appear with rebecca brooks, the chief ceo of the british newspaper branch. she is also the former chief editor of "the news of the world," the tabloid which closed in the face of mounting evidence that it and other newspapers gained in
and pakistan. >> give the pakistan government the drones. that is the way it should be. [unintelligible] >> the dispute shows no sign of easing. islamabad is threatening to pull its soldiers out of the region along the border. >> human rights groups say more than 1300 people may have been killed when an arms depot blew up in turkmenistan last week. the blast was outside of the capital. the government initially blamed the fire at a fireworks storage facility. officials from the...
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. >> southern pakistan is hit by massive flooding for the second time in a year. greece is an integral part of the eurozone, that is a message from german chancellorngela merkel following a conference with the leaders of france and greece. this is a message that is intended to dispel speculation that greece could default on its debt. the debt crisis has already split the government, now the european commission could be on a collision course as well. they have put the idea of eurobonds on the table. this is the idea of selling for europe as a whole not for individual state. this is something that germany vehemently opposes. >> instead of selling their own bonds, they will sell eurobonds. this would lower costs for some, raise costs for others. >> we will be working out the introduction of the eurobonds. >> the ecb cannot continue efforts to buy bonds of countries in difficulties. >> proponents say that countries like greece are likely to default without eurobonds. >> it is absolutely certain that they will defaults or they will exit the eurozone and this would carr
. >> southern pakistan is hit by massive flooding for the second time in a year. greece is an integral part of the eurozone, that is a message from german chancellorngela merkel following a conference with the leaders of france and greece. this is a message that is intended to dispel speculation that greece could default on its debt. the debt crisis has already split the government, now the european commission could be on a collision course as well. they have put the idea of eurobonds on...
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the attacks came just months after india resumed peace talks with pakistan. so far no group has taken responsibility for the bombings, and indian officials are not speculating on who may have been behind the blast. secretary of state hillary clinton says she will proceed with plans to visit the country next week. now here's your first look at some of the other news going on around america today. >>> video from a dash cam has three tennessee sheriff's deputies in hot water. the officers took down an allegedly intoxicated man then repeatedly punched, kicked, and tazed him. while the man was handcuffed and half naked, the officers claim he was resisting arrest. the incident is now under investigation, and all three officers have been placed on administrative leave. >>> an attorney in louisiana is forced to answer some tough questions after surveillance video showed him fighting in a bar located in the town he represents. the attorney said he was defending himself, and he sued the bar for lack of security. the owners countersued, saying the attorney's bar tab was
the attacks came just months after india resumed peace talks with pakistan. so far no group has taken responsibility for the bombings, and indian officials are not speculating on who may have been behind the blast. secretary of state hillary clinton says she will proceed with plans to visit the country next week. now here's your first look at some of the other news going on around america today. >>> video from a dash cam has three tennessee sheriff's deputies in hot water. the officers...
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the attacks came just months after india resumed peace talks with pakistan. so far, no group has taken responsibility for the bombings and indian officials are not speculating on who may have been responsible for the blasts. secretary of state hillary clinton says she will proceed with plans to visit the country next week. >>> now, here's a look at other stories making news "early today" in america. video from a dash cam has three tennessee sheriff deputies in hot water. the officers took down an allegedly intoxicated man and then repeatedly punched, kicked and tased him. although the man was handcuffed and half naked, the officers claimed he was resisting arrest. the incident is under investigation and all three officers have been placed on administrative leave. >>> an attorney in louisiana is being forced to answer some tough questions. after surveillance video showedá him fighting in a bar located in the town he represents. the attorney said he was defending himself and sued the bar for lack of security. the owners countersued, saying the attorney's bar t
the attacks came just months after india resumed peace talks with pakistan. so far, no group has taken responsibility for the bombings and indian officials are not speculating on who may have been responsible for the blasts. secretary of state hillary clinton says she will proceed with plans to visit the country next week. >>> now, here's a look at other stories making news "early today" in america. video from a dash cam has three tennessee sheriff deputies in hot water. the...
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, high treason, should be launched against him. >> the latest there from pakistan. now, we're going from one set of nobel peace prize winners to one individual laureate, because in south africa, archbishop desmond tutu has been celebrating his 80th birthday. it's been quite a celebration. we've had all sorts of superstars appearing on the screen, but there's also been a church service in the course of the last few hours. at st. george's cathedral, this is in cape town, and among the congregation, again, big names. the popular bono from u2, the wife of former president nelson mandela as well. now, one person who wasn't there and who was expected to be there has been very notable for his absence has been fellow peace prize winner, the dalai lama, the south african government not granting the tibetan spiritual leader a visa in time. on a brighter note, some words of celebration for desmond tutu. >> ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday, dear desmond happy birthday to you ♪ >> hip hip -- >> had a radio! >> make sense of international news at b
, high treason, should be launched against him. >> the latest there from pakistan. now, we're going from one set of nobel peace prize winners to one individual laureate, because in south africa, archbishop desmond tutu has been celebrating his 80th birthday. it's been quite a celebration. we've had all sorts of superstars appearing on the screen, but there's also been a church service in the course of the last few hours. at st. george's cathedral, this is in cape town, and among the...
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many shipments to nato forces in afghanistan arrived via pakistan, but they can to a halt after 24 pakistani soldiers were killed on saturday at a border post in what appears to have been a nato airstrike. the oil tanker's owners association says deliveries will only resume if there's an apology for the incident. a suicide car bomber has killed 19 people at present in a town 25 kilometers north of baghdad. the bomb was detonated at the main entrance of the prison. at least 15 people were injured. the victims include policemen, security personnel, in prison and police. the guardian council of iran has given has given its final approval to downgrade ties with britain. it is in retaliation for fresh british sanctions accusing iranian banks of facilitating the nuclear program. voting is also under way in the democratic republic of congo's presidential and parliamentary elections. apart from the violence that has marred the run-up to the polls, some of the biggest concerns surrounding logistics'. the country occupies an area of more than two million square kilometers, about two-thirds of the size
many shipments to nato forces in afghanistan arrived via pakistan, but they can to a halt after 24 pakistani soldiers were killed on saturday at a border post in what appears to have been a nato airstrike. the oil tanker's owners association says deliveries will only resume if there's an apology for the incident. a suicide car bomber has killed 19 people at present in a town 25 kilometers north of baghdad. the bomb was detonated at the main entrance of the prison. at least 15 people were...
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and pakistan wants them to do more. but the two sides insist their relationship remains steadfast and here in this restaurant, some who are weary of assistance from the west want that relationship to grow. >> they invest add lot of money in pakistan, but it was not invested in the right direction and in the right areas. >> reporter: china now making its own investments and some saying increasing its influence. and in just a couple of hours from now both sides are expected to hash out a number of agreements to cement that long-standing friendship. andrew? >> thank you for that. eunice yoon joining us live from beijing. nina. >>> extreme weather events in the united states are ahead on "world business today." parts of the united states are under water, other regions around the world are instead dry and thirsty. >>> and we'll have a meeting with a business chief who's not expected to diversify and take a risk or two in the dicey economy. we'll find out why on this week's edition of "the boss." >>> live on cnn you're watchi
and pakistan wants them to do more. but the two sides insist their relationship remains steadfast and here in this restaurant, some who are weary of assistance from the west want that relationship to grow. >> they invest add lot of money in pakistan, but it was not invested in the right direction and in the right areas. >> reporter: china now making its own investments and some saying increasing its influence. and in just a couple of hours from now both sides are expected to hash...
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what can america do about pakistan? >> yeah. i think that it's got to be a combination of both pushing them and urging better performance from them. we've seen that they've harbored bin laden. we've seen that they supported the haqqani network. we can't have any illusions about some of their work. and you have to insist that stop. withhold some assistance and help the pakistans to try to provide leverage and at the same time, provide some assistance and help in order to really forge a partnership. as ditch as it is, there's no solution -- as active as it is, there's no solution without pakistan. >> former u.s. ambassador to nato. thank you. this is bbc news. still ahead, california, here i come. prince harry starts combat training. in the west coast heat. 12 british banks and building societies including lloyds and r.b.s. have been downgraded by a leading credit rating agency. it reflects concerns that the government might not be willing to bail them out in the event of any future cries crisis. -- any future crisis. >> etc. been
what can america do about pakistan? >> yeah. i think that it's got to be a combination of both pushing them and urging better performance from them. we've seen that they've harbored bin laden. we've seen that they supported the haqqani network. we can't have any illusions about some of their work. and you have to insist that stop. withhold some assistance and help the pakistans to try to provide leverage and at the same time, provide some assistance and help in order to really forge a...
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government in winning pakistan's cooperation in fighting the militants. >>> u.s. president barack obama says the ongoing demonstrations in wall street and elsewhere in the nation reflect the increasing frustrations of americans since the financial crisis. he also blamed the republican party foblocki any pgress. obama oke at ahi hse ne cfence on thursday, as protests continue in cities across the u.s. against onntti mng inequality. stutns >>txpsshe usatns arin op f tt wadhe bies fanal csiin eson n ely seemr,ba unil a$4 bli js cke. fengax ienves t rpatns hirgew pleean pli wks nsuctionrojects forhe emoy. ai wldff , wch unemployed jobs to build roads and bridges. he urged congress to approve the package. >>> the tokyo electric power company or tepco has started spraying decontaminated water on the grounds of fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. tepco began spraying on friday, starting with trees which were cut down and piled on the plant's compound. the utility says dried trees represent a fire hazard. the water was taken from facilities for temporary storage of wat
government in winning pakistan's cooperation in fighting the militants. >>> u.s. president barack obama says the ongoing demonstrations in wall street and elsewhere in the nation reflect the increasing frustrations of americans since the financial crisis. he also blamed the republican party foblocki any pgress. obama oke at ahi hse ne cfence on thursday, as protests continue in cities across the u.s. against onntti mng inequality. stutns >>txpsshe usatns arin op f tt wadhe bies...
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point. >> if pakistan was in crisis with india, same time with pakistan, it would have major implication for u.s. national security. >> bret: thank you. speaking of that, pakistan and u.s. trying to patch up their differences. series of high-level visits underway. head of the u.s. central command, james madist met today with pakistan army chief and joint chief chairman in islamabad. >>> the effort to harden u.s. airports against terror attacks is coming up short in the opinion of republican congressman jayson chaffetz of utah, who is citing government statistics showing security breaches since september of 2001. the t.s.a. says it represents a small fraction of the 5.5 billion people screened since 9/11. >>> the army ranger awarded the medal of honor tuesday for saving the lives of two buddies in afghanistan says he will be the same soldier he always was. sergeant first class leroy roger petrie honored at the white house tuesday. >> the declaration, it's not depiction of who i am. i am still me. the medal is just a declaration that they thought i deserved. ♪ ♪ >> bret: in america's n
point. >> if pakistan was in crisis with india, same time with pakistan, it would have major implication for u.s. national security. >> bret: thank you. speaking of that, pakistan and u.s. trying to patch up their differences. series of high-level visits underway. head of the u.s. central command, james madist met today with pakistan army chief and joint chief chairman in islamabad. >>> the effort to harden u.s. airports against terror attacks is coming up short in the...
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more than five million people have been affected by widespread flooding in southern pakistan. more than 200 people have died, tens of thousands more have been left homeless. the region is still trying to recover from last year's devastating floods. aid agencies say the situation will deteriorate soon, and thus, -- unless emergency relief arrives. aleem maqbool says aid is still struggling to reach those in need. >> we spoke an hour ago a short distance up the road, and there, people told us they hadn't got any aid at all. now, we moved along a bit to actually one of the most worst affected areas. here, we have lots of people around me who are living in tents. you can see the water just over there, which is where's people village was. if i show you over here, it's essentially an island where all these people have brought their belongings into tents. they brought their livestock as well. you'll see, just on the other side, there's a little bit of land in the area. you'll be able to see these people, some more water as well. this is how precariously they're living at the moment.
more than five million people have been affected by widespread flooding in southern pakistan. more than 200 people have died, tens of thousands more have been left homeless. the region is still trying to recover from last year's devastating floods. aid agencies say the situation will deteriorate soon, and thus, -- unless emergency relief arrives. aleem maqbool says aid is still struggling to reach those in need. >> we spoke an hour ago a short distance up the road, and there, people told...
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gunfire has again wrought pakistan's largest city of karachi as the authorities there strive to contain an al break of violence that's claimed at least ninety three lives in just five days unrest is not uncommon in the port city with a population of eighteen million and as often provoked by ethnic religious or political tension the latest outburst was hard by the decision of the city's most powerful political party to leave the federal ruling coalition and join the opposition. well brings us up to date here in our time for the business news with maytree stay with us. marina's burbank says it's very new to declare war on russia's caste driven society wants companies and people to switch to electronic payment methods the bank claims the high portion of cash in the ground is holding grove causing the country to lose up to one point one percent of its g.d.p. the bank suggests paying all salaries and pensions into bank accounts instead of handing over ruble bills also wants the government to offer tax incentives one on cash payments. ratings agencies like because that i'm poor's and moody's
gunfire has again wrought pakistan's largest city of karachi as the authorities there strive to contain an al break of violence that's claimed at least ninety three lives in just five days unrest is not uncommon in the port city with a population of eighteen million and as often provoked by ethnic religious or political tension the latest outburst was hard by the decision of the city's most powerful political party to leave the federal ruling coalition and join the opposition. well brings us up...
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just across the border in afghanistan, officials in pakistan say at least 40 people have been kied and dozens injured in suspected you estrone attacks. the strikes targeted the northwestern tribal belt close to the border. missiles hit a vehicle and a compound. hours later, in the south, another area was hit. the death toll could rise. moody's causing more turmoil in europe today. "just when you think the situation is under control, there comes the next blow. the rating agencies moody's has cut ireland's bonds to junk status and has warned a further downgrade. it has been a fallevolatile day. stocks rebounded after six days of losses. the whole euros own is jittery. the leaders are talking about holding a crisis meeting to fight the contagion. -- the whole eurozone is jittery. >> this is one of the top rating instutions in europe. they ended the day up almost 6%. the european traders were panicking that the debt crisis might be spreading to italy. many put the blame on the politicians. >> there has been a discussion going on for days now and the eu itself is to blame by expressing conc
just across the border in afghanistan, officials in pakistan say at least 40 people have been kied and dozens injured in suspected you estrone attacks. the strikes targeted the northwestern tribal belt close to the border. missiles hit a vehicle and a compound. hours later, in the south, another area was hit. the death toll could rise. moody's causing more turmoil in europe today. "just when you think the situation is under control, there comes the next blow. the rating agencies moody's...
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is potentially going to hold back aid to pakistan. explain the ripple effect that will have when it comes to afghanistan and our troops that are still there. >> reporter: thomas, what i can tell you is what i've heard from the men and women, the american men and women on the ground here in afghanistan, the commanders on the ground as well. they'll tell you right now they don't know where that money is going, the money that's aiding the pakistani military to fight the taliban on the other side of the border. they feel that that money is being wasted because they don't think they're doing a good enough job. so i'm sure many of the men and women here on the bases throughout afghanistan will support that decision. i know from officials in washington, they say the pakistani military have done a lot in fighting the taliban, but many will also tell you, and it eelgs something we've seen in the wikileaks, they'll tell you they haven't done enough. they've been using that money not necessarily to fight the battle on this side of the border, bu
is potentially going to hold back aid to pakistan. explain the ripple effect that will have when it comes to afghanistan and our troops that are still there. >> reporter: thomas, what i can tell you is what i've heard from the men and women, the american men and women on the ground here in afghanistan, the commanders on the ground as well. they'll tell you right now they don't know where that money is going, the money that's aiding the pakistani military to fight the taliban on the other...
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>> this is a graphic look at how ugly pakistan's war against the taliban can get. some of you may find this very disturbing. if you want to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through the video, it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb. all of them appear to have their hands tied behind them. in front of them, you see three armed men. one is scolding the men, accusing them of being enemies of islams. saying these executions are about to take place in revenge for six children allegedly executed by pakistani security for forces. this is something military officials here vehemently deny ever happened. once theled skoing is done, that's when you see and hear the gun fire. let's watch and listen. [ gun firing ] >> during the gun fire, you see the men lined up topple to the ground. we're not going to show you what happens next. one or two of the gunmen walk to the men who were just shot and shoot them again. sometimes in the head in an apparent effort to make sure
>> this is a graphic look at how ugly pakistan's war against the taliban can get. some of you may find this very disturbing. if you want to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through the video, it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb. all of them appear to have their hands tied behind them. in front of them, you see three armed men. one is scolding the men, accusing them of being...
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. >> and i would add to that, pakistan. the u.s. relationship with pakistan after the killing of bin laden is really problematic. but it is one that is essential for pakistan, for the u.s., and the uk. i think david cameron can be of some help there, too. >> we will leave it here in buckingham palace for a little while and just get on to some other news, other headlines around the world today. disruption at airports caused by the new cloud of ash flowing over the northern parts of britain are beginning to take their toll. several flights -- we are told the dozens, actually -- have been cancelled. these are flights in and out over scotland. let us have a report on that now. >> the vast icelandic ash cloud through lightning and atmosphere. this is the grimsvotn will tell, a different mountain from last year but a similar nightmare for travelers. it thousands of people, including the latvian prime minister and even the american president have that their plans to visit britain disrupted. this is an denver airport where people were stran
. >> and i would add to that, pakistan. the u.s. relationship with pakistan after the killing of bin laden is really problematic. but it is one that is essential for pakistan, for the u.s., and the uk. i think david cameron can be of some help there, too. >> we will leave it here in buckingham palace for a little while and just get on to some other news, other headlines around the world today. disruption at airports caused by the new cloud of ash flowing over the northern parts of...
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, had gone to pakistan for training. this is in the that kind of case. it looks like this is someone trained on the internet. >> jennifer griffin, as the news warrants, as we start to get even more detail, we may bring you back on this. you say it does not right now have wider implications but we don't know exactly what is going to be said. we haven't gotten a whole lot of information directly from the mayor's office on this so we appreciate you reporting tonight and you standingpy. we will take a quick commercial break, step away and come right back to this breaking news story. confidence. available in color. depend for women is now peach. looks and fits like underwear. same great protection. depend. good morning. eat day. ♪ that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm [ male announcer ] for half the calories -- plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direct
, had gone to pakistan for training. this is in the that kind of case. it looks like this is someone trained on the internet. >> jennifer griffin, as the news warrants, as we start to get even more detail, we may bring you back on this. you say it does not right now have wider implications but we don't know exactly what is going to be said. we haven't gotten a whole lot of information directly from the mayor's office on this so we appreciate you reporting tonight and you standingpy. we...
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this is the image out of pakistan. pakistan also dealing with the heat. a young boy jumping off a bridge into the arabian sea. he was desperate for a cooldown. nina? >> 50 degrees centigrade? that's huge. >> would think it's broken. >> my gosh, we don't get those temperatures here in britain. thank you very much as always for that. >>> there's been a new development in europe's e. coli scare. russia now says that it is banning vegetables from the eu. the e. coli outbreak suspected to have been caused by organic cucumbers in spain is responsible for 15 deaths in germany and one in sweden. at least 1,500 people have been sickened by the deadly bacteria. russia's import ban went into effect as of this morning and official theres there ordered t vegetables removed from stores. >>> military officials, journalists and activists are trying to assess the damage done by hackers that google says are from china. that's just ahead on "world business today". >>> welcome back. a day after the u.s. government classified cyberattacks as possible acts of war, google has a
this is the image out of pakistan. pakistan also dealing with the heat. a young boy jumping off a bridge into the arabian sea. he was desperate for a cooldown. nina? >> 50 degrees centigrade? that's huge. >> would think it's broken. >> my gosh, we don't get those temperatures here in britain. thank you very much as always for that. >>> there's been a new development in europe's e. coli scare. russia now says that it is banning vegetables from the eu. the e. coli...
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strategy in afghanistan succeed without pakistan? >> well, first of all, i would say that the -- that our strategy is succeeding and pakistan is playing a contributory role to that. it is -- it is important to remember that they have 140,000 troops on that border that at a minimum are stirring things up. they basically cleared south wazir stan. there is some indication that al qaeda is worried that -- that because of the way we went after bin laden, that their suspicion is that the pakistanis may have been involved in it and are worried that the pakistanis may betray them as well. there is clearly the lines of communication through pakistan are critical for our operations in afghanistan. so i think all of these things are important and then just in terms of regional stability there is the reality that pakistan is a country that has a number of nuclear weapons. and again, keeping those lines of communication open it seeps to me is very important. >> i would just reemphasize the last point. it is a country with an awful lot of terroris
strategy in afghanistan succeed without pakistan? >> well, first of all, i would say that the -- that our strategy is succeeding and pakistan is playing a contributory role to that. it is -- it is important to remember that they have 140,000 troops on that border that at a minimum are stirring things up. they basically cleared south wazir stan. there is some indication that al qaeda is worried that -- that because of the way we went after bin laden, that their suspicion is that the...
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pakistan condemned yesterday's violence, and representatives from both countries are expected to meet later this month. secretary of state hillary clinton also condemned the bombings and said that she will go ahead with plans to visit india next week. >>> sarah palin is now giving a rough time frame on whether or not she will join the 2012 race. the former alaska governor telling fox news last night she will announce her intentions in late august or early september. this comes after her comments in the latest issue of "newsweek" where she said, quote, "i could win." in a cryptic statement last night, the former vice presidential candidate said she's still thinking. >> you know, i did say in that article that i believed that i could win, and then i went on to say, but it doesn't have to be me. i'm not so egotistical to say it can only be me to turn this country around. if there are those out there willing to serve with good executive experience who have that servant's heart and know not to be so obsessively partisan that they can't do what's right for the people who have elected them,
pakistan condemned yesterday's violence, and representatives from both countries are expected to meet later this month. secretary of state hillary clinton also condemned the bombings and said that she will go ahead with plans to visit india next week. >>> sarah palin is now giving a rough time frame on whether or not she will join the 2012 race. the former alaska governor telling fox news last night she will announce her intentions in late august or early september. this comes after...
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to deliver tough words to the likes of the ukraine and pakistan and china he also called boosting america's military spending ending the reset with russia and unfolding the real cost missile defense program in europe america is not destined to be one of several equally balanced global powers america must lead the world from these pitching himself as the candidate of the military industrial complex hoping that they by. america's best military industry will be first to benefit from the strong rhetoric of washington's warhawks some of the biggest corporations and transnational corporations that make weapons that benefit from an ideology that states that the united states most exercise military supremacy and have an endless arms race and those big companies are tied to the biggest banks on wall street there is a military industrial complex and it is facilitated by having a pretext for endless war so when president obama said will push the reset button with russia this whole lobby and growing industry say well no that's bad because any relaxation of tensions means less of an excuse to produce mo
to deliver tough words to the likes of the ukraine and pakistan and china he also called boosting america's military spending ending the reset with russia and unfolding the real cost missile defense program in europe america is not destined to be one of several equally balanced global powers america must lead the world from these pitching himself as the candidate of the military industrial complex hoping that they by. america's best military industry will be first to benefit from the strong...
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continuedian side to rely on the gas on going through pakistan. they thought maybe it should be offshore and so on. i think as far as iran and pakistan is concerned or the two are concerned, the deal is going quite a long way ahead on the iranian side. on the pakistani side there is so many announcements. of course, over 20 years, announcements are announcements, but they seem a bit more serious. >> pipeline politics indeed. it's become a major source of contention between lebanon and israel. they're warning israel to stay away from the country's energy resources but leaders of the hezbollah group calls on them for an energy exploration. maritime dispute over who owns what are escalating already heightened tensions between two countries. we take a special look. >> reporter: under the warm waters of the mediterranean may lie treasures yet unknown. reservoirs of black gold. the u.s. geological survey estimated that this part of the eastern mediterranean could hold nearly 2 billion barrels of recoverable oil and huge reserves of gas. in these watt ea
continuedian side to rely on the gas on going through pakistan. they thought maybe it should be offshore and so on. i think as far as iran and pakistan is concerned or the two are concerned, the deal is going quite a long way ahead on the iranian side. on the pakistani side there is so many announcements. of course, over 20 years, announcements are announcements, but they seem a bit more serious. >> pipeline politics indeed. it's become a major source of contention between lebanon and...
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he led this country's violence seeking refuge in pakistan. then borrowed money from the brick factory to feed his children, but there wasn't enough work to repay it. so they returned to afghanistan to raise funds for all of think debt. he owes around $1,400. he and his sons earn $4 a day. what can we do? this is our life, he says. they're working all day. at night they're very tired. it makes me feel very sad. these are stories from just one brick killn in the outskirts of afghanistan. he allowed us to shoot video but would not allow an interview. this is an industry largely built on the hard labor of families slowly paying off debt. it's called bonded labor and human rights groups say it's the most common form of slavery in the world today. local officials estimate there are as many as 4,000 children growing up in the dust and mud of jalgentlemajalalabad's kilns. teachers don't show up and all the children we've met today are trapped. their lives on hold and years before they can even hope to think about their future. under afghan law, it's
he led this country's violence seeking refuge in pakistan. then borrowed money from the brick factory to feed his children, but there wasn't enough work to repay it. so they returned to afghanistan to raise funds for all of think debt. he owes around $1,400. he and his sons earn $4 a day. what can we do? this is our life, he says. they're working all day. at night they're very tired. it makes me feel very sad. these are stories from just one brick killn in the outskirts of afghanistan. he...
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there was a foreign policy question on pakistan. he seemed to be just kind of making it up as he went along. that stuff is only bad in an appearance sense. in a policy sense he was on the defensive on a number of fronts. the biggest problem was immigration. he supported a measure in texas to ahow children of undocumented workers to get lower in-state opinion. he said i'm a truth teller. i'm going to tell you what i believe. when he defended it he says anybody who thinks these children should be penalized through no fault of their own, i think you don't have a heart. you can disagree on immigration. he attacked a lot of people who care about immigration, attacked them in their heart. what he's done is given them something to be angry about and talk to their friends and say did you hear what rick perry said and repeat this line. that creates a larger group of people who are angry. that's a problem because it continues on. that's one of his biggest problems after this debate. >> schieffer: nora, they must have been delighted aate the w
there was a foreign policy question on pakistan. he seemed to be just kind of making it up as he went along. that stuff is only bad in an appearance sense. in a policy sense he was on the defensive on a number of fronts. the biggest problem was immigration. he supported a measure in texas to ahow children of undocumented workers to get lower in-state opinion. he said i'm a truth teller. i'm going to tell you what i believe. when he defended it he says anybody who thinks these children should be...
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claims that he took millions of dollars from pakistan to influence american lawmakers. >> this is 62-year-old syed ghulam nabi fai in a video posted on his web page, speaking out about the political situation in kashmir. he is the head of a nonprofit organization headquartered in downtown d.c. called the kashmir center. in court documents released today, the u.s. government alleges the kashmir center was a front for the pakastani government to buy influence among american lawmakers. fai and co-defendant zaheer ahmad received payments to lobby, cris -- to lobby congress. fbi agents spent the day in his home searching for more evidence. neighbors were shocked to hear the quiet man who lived in this house is at the center of an international influence-peddling case. this woman asked that we not show her face. >> old people, young people coming in and out? >> yes, many cars. >> meanwhile, he made his first appearance in court this afternoon. the already deteriorating relationship between the united states and pakistan became even more tense. the pakistan agency released a statement saying
claims that he took millions of dollars from pakistan to influence american lawmakers. >> this is 62-year-old syed ghulam nabi fai in a video posted on his web page, speaking out about the political situation in kashmir. he is the head of a nonprofit organization headquartered in downtown d.c. called the kashmir center. in court documents released today, the u.s. government alleges the kashmir center was a front for the pakastani government to buy influence among american lawmakers. fai...
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is spending $800 million in aid to pakistan. the white house team of staff says the u.s. will stop funding pakistan's military until the two countries can patch up their relationship. u.s. officials say pakistan has not lived up to pledges to uproot and disband taliban militia. tensions between the two countries increased since navy seals killed osama bin laden in may in pakistan. >>> prince william and kate are comfortably back on british soil. they wrapped up their first official trip overseas since getting married. the duke and duchess of cambridge dazzled enthusiastic crowds at every stop in canada and in los angeles. the fully enjoy the trip and are hoping to return someday. >> i heard that they went home commercial. >> what? ipods they would be like broil -- i thought they would be like royal [unintelligible] >>>>> this camera is in ijamsville maryland. not very hazy, but it is hot and sticky. something must be going on over at the football field. 88 degrees right now in stafford. when you factor in the humidity, it feels like 102. if 92 in woodbrige, feels like 101
is spending $800 million in aid to pakistan. the white house team of staff says the u.s. will stop funding pakistan's military until the two countries can patch up their relationship. u.s. officials say pakistan has not lived up to pledges to uproot and disband taliban militia. tensions between the two countries increased since navy seals killed osama bin laden in may in pakistan. >>> prince william and kate are comfortably back on british soil. they wrapped up their first official...
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they'll be sending these messages across the border in pakistan where we expect many of the taliban commanders are currently stationed because of the month of ramadan. so obviously, a big morale boost for the taliban. they know by the end of this year 10,000 american troops are supposed to leave the country, because that was enstated by the obama administration and they know by 2012, 28,000 will be leaving afghanistan. they know by 2014 they expect the afghans to take over. many taliban biding their time for that date. others continuing the fight as we saw today. >> nbc's atiya in kabul, thank you. >>> now to the newest blow to the u.s. economy. the country has lost its aaa credit rating for the first time in history. standard & poor's says it decided to take the u.s. down a notch after the long, drawn-out debt fight in washington. to put this in perspective, the u.s. made it through the great depression and every world war since world war i with its perfect credit rating intact. cnbc chief washington correspondent john harwood is live at the white house with another good morning to you, john.
they'll be sending these messages across the border in pakistan where we expect many of the taliban commanders are currently stationed because of the month of ramadan. so obviously, a big morale boost for the taliban. they know by the end of this year 10,000 american troops are supposed to leave the country, because that was enstated by the obama administration and they know by 2012, 28,000 will be leaving afghanistan. they know by 2014 they expect the afghans to take over. many taliban biding...
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is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. reza how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and the military. it was viewed as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty by people here. ever since then, both sides have made moves that have substantially changed the complexion of this relationship. $800 million in cash and military equipment. the message here is we are not happy with the effort you are making. if you want to cont
is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. reza how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both...
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that means president obama has to work with pakistan. osama bin laden lived there in the luxury comment pakistan remains a strong partner. >> as most of the western world applauds the news of this step, a local islam leader is steering his concerns about the perceptions of muslims in the united states. while it is great to recognize this victory, we should not let the -- should not let the celebration called the bigger picture. >> the picture is the retaliation, the political instability, the economic instability, the financial instability, all of these combined. these are the grounds for any kind of chaos and anarchy. >> the executive director says he hopes people unfamiliar with islam will disassociate osama bin laden and religion. there is continuing coverage on our website, wbaltv.com. more emotion during the takedown and behind-the-scenes pictures from inside the white house. it is all on our website, wbaltv.com. " not guilty -- last night, a jury convicted his codefendants. >> the judge said he believes the two teenagers to a compl
that means president obama has to work with pakistan. osama bin laden lived there in the luxury comment pakistan remains a strong partner. >> as most of the western world applauds the news of this step, a local islam leader is steering his concerns about the perceptions of muslims in the united states. while it is great to recognize this victory, we should not let the -- should not let the celebration called the bigger picture. >> the picture is the retaliation, the political...
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sentiment in pakistan. this after a nato air strike killed 24 pakistan soldiers over the weekend. conor powell is streeping live from kabul with more. >> reporter: jenna, angry anti-american protests continued again in pakistan. pakistani leaders says the relationship between pakistan and the united states must be reevaluated in light of this current incident where pakistani officials say 24 pakistani soldiers were killed by an air strike. they say afghan and u.s. commandos in afghanistan were fired upon by pakistani military outposts, that's why they called in the air strike. packistani officials deny that claim and said they did not fire first, they were only fired upon. the key crossing where u.s. military equipment comes into afghanistan, these crossings have been closed. pakistani officials say they will not reopen them until the united states pays a greater respect to pakistani's sovereignty. in recent trips to the pakistan-afghanistan border with u.s. commander's there is a growing frustration among american commander's that they feel the pakistani military is helping the i
sentiment in pakistan. this after a nato air strike killed 24 pakistan soldiers over the weekend. conor powell is streeping live from kabul with more. >> reporter: jenna, angry anti-american protests continued again in pakistan. pakistani leaders says the relationship between pakistan and the united states must be reevaluated in light of this current incident where pakistani officials say 24 pakistani soldiers were killed by an air strike. they say afghan and u.s. commandos in afghanistan...
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for information and we do speaking and we help christians that are being persecuted in countries like pakistan. and we help christians who are suffering all throughout the middle east. >> how do you do that? >> none of your business. >> none of your business? that's interesting. our investigation continues tomorrow night, right? what are we going to see tomorrow? >> yeah. tomorrow, how he makes a business out of his expertise, how these donations to his cause end up with a so-called foundation owned by his business partner. and also the bigger question, anderson, why are our taxpayers going to pay this guy? he can say whatever he is wants. but where are the people vetting these so-called terrorism experts that are suddenly making a lot of money in this country? >> that's interesting. drew, fascinating. we'll continue to follow up. we'll have that report part two tomorrow. thanks, drew, a lot >>> coming up, you may not have been following the war in libya recently. but tonight you are going to get as close to the come bats as anyone can. our ben wedeman and his crew caught in the crossfire toda
for information and we do speaking and we help christians that are being persecuted in countries like pakistan. and we help christians who are suffering all throughout the middle east. >> how do you do that? >> none of your business. >> none of your business? that's interesting. our investigation continues tomorrow night, right? what are we going to see tomorrow? >> yeah. tomorrow, how he makes a business out of his expertise, how these donations to his cause end up with...
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>> reporter: well is this involves the pakistan intelligence service known as the isi. this is not a espionage or spying case but involves the violation of u.s. law. it defended failed to work with the u.s. justice department he was working as a paid lobbyist period of time pakistan -- for the pakistani government. >> the people would like to -- >> seen here on youtube when it came to pakistan and india's dispute over the territory of cashmere, sayed fayh has been the pro-pakistani voice in washington for 20 years. and migrated from cashmere to pakistan. >> reporter: the fbi said he was not just a pr man for kashmir's independence but a paid agent of the pakistani government's notorious intelligence agency, the isi. on tuesday, the fbi raided five d.c. offices -- offices of the kashmiry american couple. the website bills itself as a nap profit group that educates america about kashmir. the 62-year-old also worked out of this house in fairfax where he was arrested. according to the federal indictment, he not only lobbied on behalf of pakistan but was paid by its intellig
>> reporter: well is this involves the pakistan intelligence service known as the isi. this is not a espionage or spying case but involves the violation of u.s. law. it defended failed to work with the u.s. justice department he was working as a paid lobbyist period of time pakistan -- for the pakistani government. >> the people would like to -- >> seen here on youtube when it came to pakistan and india's dispute over the territory of cashmere, sayed fayh has been the...